Danhan Wang, MS: Long-term variations in wintertime Arctic frontal positions and their mercury anthropogenic emission impacts, December, 2020. Danhan is currently working at the Bureau of Meteorology in Taizhou, Zhejiang, China.
Ying Zhou, PhD: Decadal trends and variability in tropospheric ozone over the continental U.S. and their potential driving mechanisms , December 2018. Ying is currently a consultant at FM Global, Boston, MA.
Zhuyun (Julia) Ye, PhD: Decadal trends and variability in tropospheric ozone over the continental U.S. and their potential driving mechanisms , May 2018. Julia is currently a postdoctoral associate at the Department of Environmental Science, Aarhus University, Denmark.
Debora McGlynn, MS: Understanding long-term variations in surface ozone in United States National Parks, May 2017. Deb is currently studying for her PhD in Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech.
Casey Hall, MS: Processes and sources controlling total gaseous mercury and urban air quality in Syracuse, NY and Nanjing, China, December 2015. Casey is currently Environmental Health Manager of Environmental Health & Chemical Safety, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM.
McKenna Killian, BS: An Analysis of Tropospheric Ozone Trends in Central New York from 1991-2018, May 2019.
Maxwell Tanner, BS: Climate Change and its Meteorological Affects Effects on Different Meteorological Conditions Across Upstate, New York, May 2019.
Riana Erickson, BS: Comparative Analysis of Ground Level Ozone Concentrations in Syracuse New York, May 2018. Riana is currently an Energy Analyst at Bright Power, New York, NY.
Christopher Lawrence, BS: Factors affecting atmospheric methane in the North American Arctic regions, May 2018. Chris is currently pursuing PhD in Atmospheric Sciences at the Atmospheric Science Research Center, SUNY at Albany, Albany, NY.
Hollis Harrington, BS: 3D printing a gas mixing column for use in NOx monitor calibration, May 2018. Hollis is currently a MS graduate student at the Department of Chemistry, SUNY ESF, Syracuse, NY.
Kate McGowan, BS: Identification and characterization of a potential crematorium mercury emission source, May 2017. Kate is currently an Environmental Scientist at TRC Companies, Liverpool, NY.
Dolly Hall, BS: Impacts of Large-Scale Circulation on Urban Ambient Concentrations of Gaseous Elemental Mercury in New York, USA, May 2014. Dolly is currently pursuing her PhD in Atmospheric Sciences at University of Maryland.
Katherine Cochrane, BS: Impacts of controlled emissions on ambient O3 and CO concentrations in the northeastern United States during the decade of 2001 – 2010, May 2013.
Hillary Streit, BS: Impacts of school bus emissions from diesel and biodiesel engines on air quality in Syracuse, May 2013.
Hana Althour, 11th grader of ITC: Understanding Mercury As a Global Pollutant: A Case Study of the Arctic, Project Seed, July - August 2019.